Clinic of Hope in Jesus Christ      La Esmeralda, Guatemala
Front view of clinic in La Esmeralda,
We started working on this clinic in 2001 and spent 2 years getting it up and running.
Praise God, it is operating on a regular schedule. We had a full time nurse for 2 years but she left us a little while back. We now offer care and medicine with the help of volunteer nurses and assistants 2 days a week, and are always on call.
This is a free clinic, we get much help from Calvary Chapel Saint Petersburg Florida, Calvary Chapel Gulf Beaches, and Vine International from Tennessee. When teams come in we do remote clinics in certain villages. These are villages in our general area so that we can do all follow-up work needed. When the team leaves they leave any leftover medicine for the clinic. This is how we continue to be able to supply all medicine free of cost.  Appointments are then made for any  follow-up care needed.. We then transport patients to the facility needed for special procedures. The ministry pays for all follow-ups.

  There is always a need for help so if you feel led, you can help with any donation the Lord puts on your heart. Rayo de Esperanza is a non-profit corporation, donations are tax deductible.

  Checks can be made to : Rayo de Esperanza 
  Mailing  address :           Rayo de Esperanza
                                      6213 16th Street So.
                                      Saint Petersburg, Florida 33705
This is the remote village of Cuatro Cayos, one of the villages we work in. It is one hour up one of the tributary rivers that feed the Rio Dulce.
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